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The curse of the barn swallow revisited

Summary by Agweek
It was — for far more than one reason — for the birds. Barn swallows — with their young tucked in a pair of nests built in the low-ceiling between two rows of stanchioned cows — were my often-disagreeable companions at milking time. Another swallow pair constructed nests in an outbuilding that once housed a cream separator but now contained various tools, nuts and bolts. The birds’ solid cup-shaped nests were constructed with a mix of mud, twigs…
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Agweek broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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